FIP World Heavyweight Championship

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FIP World Heavyweight Championship
Former FIP World Heavyweight Champion Austin Theory with the belt, at EVOLVE 112, September 2018.
Details
PromotionWorld Wrestling Network
BrandFull Impact Pro (FIP)
Date establishedSeptember 25, 2004
Current champion(s)August Artois
Date wonDecember 10, 2023
Other name(s)
  • FIP Heavyweight Championship
    (September 25, 2004 – March 3, 2007)
  • FIP World Heavyweight Championship
    (March 3, 2007 – present)
Statistics
First champion(s)Homicide
Most reignsRoderick Strong
(3 reigns)
Longest reignJon Davis
(632 days)
Shortest reignFlorenz De La Hunt
(1 day)
Oldest championJon Davis
(40 years, 189 days)
Youngest championAustin Theory
(20 years, 130 days)
Heaviest championErick Stevens
(247 lb (112 kg))
Lightest championRich Swann
(165 lb (75 kg))

The FIP World Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship held by the Full Impact Pro (FIP), a promotion owned by the World Wrestling Network. It is currently the highest ranked championship in FIP.

History[edit]

The title was introduced on September 25, 2004, at FIP's "Emergence: Part Two" event as the FIP Heavyweight Championship.[1] It was renamed the FIP World Heavyweight Championship on March 3, 2007, when then-champion Roderick Strong defeated Pac in Liverpool, England, at the Ring of Honor (ROH) promotion's "Fifth Year Festival: Liverpool" event.[2] Overall, there have been 23 reigns shared among 17 wrestlers. Title changes happen mostly at FIP-promoted events, which are usually released on DVD. The title has changed hands four times at non-FIP events. Reigns two and four occurred at ROH-promoted events, while reigns 10 and 11 happened at Dragon Gate events.

Since being renamed as a "World Championship" after a UK defense in March 2007, the title has been defended internationally multiple times. Not only has the championship been successfully defended in Japan, China, Canada, Mexico[3][4][5][6] but the title has also changed hands in both Japan and China.[7]

Inaugural FIP Heavyweight Champion Tournament (2004)[edit]

First Round[8] Second Round[1] Semi Final[1] Final[1]
        
Rainman Pin
Jason Cross 11:15
Rainman Pin
Kahagas 4:18
Scoot Andrews 4:39
Kahagas Pin
Rainman 13:36
CM Punk Pin
Justin Credible Pin
Ralph Mosca 3:37
Justin Credible 10:51
CM Punk Pin
Vordell Walker 13:01
CM Punk Pin
CM Punk 13:23
Homicide Pin
Austin Aries Pin
Roderick Strong 17:00
Austin Aries Pin
Jerrelle Clark 7:57
Slim J 6:27
Jerrelle Clark Pin
Austin Aries 15:30
Homicide Pin
Joshua Masters Pin
Lex Lovett 3:45
Joshua Masters 1:28
Homicide Pin
AJ Styles 18:04
Homicide by DQ

Title history[edit]

The inaugural champion was Homicide, who defeated CM Punk in the finals of a two-night tournament that concluded on September 25, 2004, at FIP's "Emergence: Part Two" event.[1] Roderick Strong holds the record of most reigns, with three. Jon Davis's second reign is the longest singular reign at 632 days, while Erick Stevens reign is the shortest at 35 days. Davis also holds the record for longest combined reign at 821 days. Davis is also the oldest champion at 40, while Austin Theory is the youngest, having won it at 20.

Brian Brock is the current champion in his first reign. He defeated Lucky Ali at WWN Supershow: Mercury Rising on August 27, 2023, in Clearwater, FL.

Reigns[edit]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Homicide September 25, 2004 Emergence: Part Two Tampa, FL 1 476 Homicide defeated CM Punk in a tournament final to become the first champion. [1]
2 Bryan Danielson January 14, 2006 ROH Hell Freezes Over Philadelphia, PA 1 300 This was a three-way dance also involving Roderick Strong. [9][10]
3 Roderick Strong November 10, 2006 All or Nothing Inverness, FL 1 415 The title was renamed the "FIP World Heavyweight Championship" on March 3, 2007, when Strong defeated Pac in Liverpool, England, at ROH's Fifth Year Festival: Liverpool event. [11][2]
4 Erick Stevens December 30, 2007 Final Battle New York City, NY 1 48 [12]
5 Roderick Strong February 16, 2008 Redefined Crystal River, FL 2 154 [13]
6 Erick Stevens July 19, 2008 Hot Summer Nights Crystal River, FL 2 35 This was a Dog Collar match. [14]
7 Go Shiozaki August 23, 2008 Heatstroke Crystal River, FL 1 119 [15]
8 Tyler Black December 20, 2008 Unstoppable Crystal River, FL 1 133 [16]
9 Davey Richards May 2, 2009 Unfinished Business Crystal River, FL 1 218 Richards was awarded the championship by forfeit after Tyler Black suffered a neck injury the previous night in Berwyn, IL and was forced to relinquish the title. [17]
10 Masaaki Mochizuki December 6, 2009 Dragon Gate The Gate of Generation Sapporo, Japan 1 48 [18]
11 Davey Richards January 23, 2010 DGUSA Fearless Chicago, IL 2 58 [19]
Vacated March 22, 2010 The championship was vacated by the FIP Championship Committee due to "an unforeseen contractual situation" with Davey Richards. [20]
12 Jon Moxley April 17, 2010 Southern Stampede Crystal River, FL 1 360 Moxley defeated Roderick Strong to win the vacant title. [21]
Vacated April 12, 2011 The championship was vacated by the FIP Championship Committee due to Jon Moxley signing with WWE.
13 Jon Davis February 1, 2013 Everything Burns Tampa, FL 1 189 Davis defeated A. R. Fox to win the vacant title. [22]
14 Trent Baretta August 9, 2013 Heatstroke Tampa, FL 1 462 [23]
15 Rich Swann November 14, 2014 WWNLive in China Chengdu, Sichuan 1 98 [24]
Vacated February 20, 2015 Ascension Tampa, FL The championship was vacated due to Rich Swann being sidelined with an injury. [25]
16 Roderick Strong February 20, 2015 Ascension Tampa, FL 3 57 Strong defeated Trent Baretta in a no disqualification match to win the vacant championship. [25]
17 Rich Swann April 18, 2015 Establish Dominance Orlando, FL 2 76 [26]
18 Caleb Konley July 3, 2015 Declaration of Independence Tampa, FL 1 329 [27]
19 Fred Yehi May 27, 2016 Accelerate Orlando, FL 1 562 [28]
20 Austin Theory December 10, 2017 Evolve 97 Melrose, MA 1 294 [29]
21 Anthony Henry September 30, 2018 Accelerate Ybor City, FL 1 509 [30]
22 Jon Davis February 21, 2020 Everything Burns Ybor City, FL 2 632 [31]
23 Karam November 14, 2021 WWN Supershow: Battle of the Belts Clearwater, FL 1 292 [32]
24 Florenz De La Hunt September 2, 2022 POW Wrestling Rumble Geesthacht, Germany 1 1 [33]
25 Karam September 3, 2022 POW Wrestling Rumble Hamburg, Germany 2 330 [34]
26 Lucky Ali July 30, 2023 Heatstroke Clearwater, FL 1 28 It was in a winner takes all match where Ali's WWN Proving Ground Heavyweight Championship and ACW Heavyweight Championship were also at stake. [35]
27 Brian Brock August 27, 2023 WWN SuperShow: Mercury Rising Clearwater, FL 1 242+ [36]

Combined reigns[edit]

As of April 25, 2024.

Two-time champion Jon Davis, who holds the records for longest singular reign at 632 days and longest combined reign at 821 days
Record three-time champion Roderick Strong.
Inaugural champion Homicide
Key
Indicates the current champion(s)
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Jon Davis 2 821
2 Roderick Strong 3 626
3 Karam 2 622
4 Fred Yehi 1 562
5 Anthony Henry 1 509
6 Homicide 1 476
7 Trent Baretta 1 462
8 Jon Moxley 1 360
9 Caleb Konley 1 329
10 Bryan Danielson 1 300
11 Austin Theory 1 294
12 Davey Richards 2 276
13 Rich Swann 2 174
14 Tyler Black 1 133
15 Go Shiozaki 1 119
16 Brian Brock † 1 242+
17 Erick Stevens 2 83
18 Masaaki Mochizuki 1 49
19 Lucky Ali 1 28
20 Florenz De La Hunt 1 1

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